
First, make a point of interacting, formally and informally, with your co-workers as often as possible. This can include everything from official meetings to impromptu coffee runs. By becoming a frequent presence in these ways, you create opportunities for favorable interactions.
Second, in these formal meetings or casual get-togethers, let your education and knowledge do the talking. For example, when you make contributions to a discussion, speak directly from your experience. Try something like: "Well, in the 15 years I've worked in the industry, here's what I learned about that... ," or "I have seen that happen a few times in my career, and here's how we solved it..."
Last, ask others for their advice about what they might do in a given situation. This suggests to them the humility and eagerness to learn the corporate culture that most successful newcomers must exhibit. By following these steps, and with a little time, you'll be accepted as a bona fide member of the proverbial club. E
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